How to play Call of Duty Mobile on PC

Call of Duty Mobile may have been quickly overshadowed byCall of Duty: Warzone, there’s still a place in the world for this portable entry in Activision’s long-running (and best-selling) shooter series. But when we’re all staying at home due to global reasons beyond our control, we don’t need to restrict ourselves to the small screen. Call of Duty Mobile, being a Tencent project, works flawlessly with the gaming giant’s Android emulator, giving us a quick and easy way to play the technological feat on a machine with a bigger screen and superior controls.

The emulator in question is called Gameloop. It was initially marketed as a way for PUBG Mobile players to get involved from their desktop PCs but has since become a hub to play a bunch of very popular mobile games — Call of Duty Mobile being one of them. It’s completely free, legal, and won’t get your account unceremoniously banned. Better yet, it can be configured to add controller support if you’d rather play on the biggest screen in the house. Here’s how to play Call of Duty Mobile on PC.

Known as “Tencent Game Buddy” up until recently, Gameloop is the new name for this handy piece of software. A quick download and installation are all it takes to get in on the action.

Now, one thing to keep in mind is why Tencent allows people to play its touchscreen-focused games with a distinct hardware advantage. Call of Duty Mobile detects who’s using which control scheme. Players are matched only with those playing the same way, eliminating the risk of having hardcore PC players stomp those sliding their thumbs around a 6-inch display. This is something you won’t get with the console/PC Call of Duty games these days.

How to play Call of Duty Mobile on PC

All you need to do to play Call of Duty Mobile on PC is follow the steps below:

At that point, the download and installation should begin automatically. It might even auto-launch, too, so adjust your speaker settings if you don’t want the whole office finding out why you’ve knocked off work 3 hours early.

Your Call of Duty Mobile PC experience should kick off from there, but there are a few things you can do to cater the whole thing to the machine you’re playing on.

Call of Duty Mobile PC how-to

How to increase Call of Duty Mobile FPS

Within the Gameloop software, you can tap the three horizontal line icon in the top-right to find some essential settings like screen resolution, screen capture location, and even which rendering method to use.

The settings under Engine tend to relate to the Gameloop window and the physical size of game windows. To change the active resolution of Call of Duty Mobile, you’ll need to go into the Game tab beneath and tweak things from there.

From a competitive game like Call of Duty Mobile, we’d recommend lowering the settings as much as your eyes can handle for the smoothest experience. If you’d rather witness just how clean and crisp a mobile game can look these days, feel free to crank things as high as you think your PC can take them.

Just don’t go expecting miracles — it’s still at the mercy of Android optimization. You’ll probably want to change a few settings within the game itself, too.